Information Of Schooling
Do you have enough capacity for Schooling in your locality? If yes, how much?
I divided the information by govt and pubic school, which are here :

Government schools
The student gets lots of facilities in Govt school facilities without paying the extra fee like:-
1) Students get every study facility without paying money like books, library, lab, and trained teacher but the teachers teach the student in Hindi in "govt school" that's why the "govt schools"student face difficulties in learning the English language.
2) The govt school all sports equipment and a large area for the sport that can help the student for a better sports future.
3) Govt school provides the student with every basic facility with good quality like drinking water, cleaning toilets and classes, and a good park.
Private schools
1) Private schools provide the study facilities with some charge and the teacher teach the student in the English language.
2) The private school provide some mini are sports equipment because they don't have a large area but some schools/university have many large areas that they can provide many facilities like swimming pool and sports area, etc.
3) Private schools provide basic facilities like drinking water, cleaning toilets and classes, but many schools haven't a park.
According to data found in 2018, the percentage of new teachers (less than four years of teaching experience) is higher in private schools at 16 percent, compared with public schools at 11 percent. “Due to higher salaries and better benefits packages, teachers gravitate toward public schools,” says Dynarski. “A common complaint you hear from private schools is they feel like a feeder system for the public schools.”
The public school teachers also have a higher percentage of master’s degrees — 48 percent compared to 36 percent in private schools. Also, more public school teachers participate in some form of professional development every year than private school teachers do, and public school teachers are paid more, on average, than private school teachers.
Public School vs. Private School: Class Sizes
The disparity between class sizes is a huge consideration for parents debating between public and private schools. The average class size is 25 kids, compared to 19 kids per class in private schools according to NCES. Correspondingly, private schools have a better student-to-teacher ratio of 12.2 students, compared to 16.1 students per class.
Public School vs. Private School: Cost
Well, this isn’t new information: private schools are expensive. While public schools are paid for by local taxes and, except for some small fees, are free, private schools cost on average $11,004 a year but can range anywhere from $7,000 to $25,180, according to a report from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Cost varies depending on the type of school children attend, with Catholic schools offering the best cost at $6,890 a year on average. Nonsectarian schools, however, can reach the hefty price of $21,510 per year.
Public School vs. Private School: Diversity
The nation’s 34,576 private schools offer parents the ability to be more selective about the students with which their child will spend their days. “Numerous studies have shown that private schools, on the whole, offer a more positive peer environment,” says Dynarski. Part of the reason for this phenomenon is the fact that private schools can screen who they allow in, and can tailor their offerings to the type of child they want coming through their doors. Plus, because parents are paying, students tend to come from a higher socio-economic class. Public schools, except some charter schools, are not allowed to pick and choose who attends.
Public School vs. Private School: Classes
Since they are not under state supervision, private schools can offer a curriculum that suits their focus. “If you have a child that wants to study the arts, theater, music, or other such subjects a private school will be a better fit,” says Dynarski. “Due to ever-changing budgets and mandated testing, public schools are more focused on the core classes, often at the expense of more peripheral subjects.”
At the high school level, many private schools focus on preparing kids for college. They tend to offer a wider array of extracurricular offerings, advanced placement courses, International Baccalaureate programs, and gifted studies classes.
Public School vs. Private School: Test Scores
A recent recap of high school graduates showed private school students scoring 4 points higher on the ACT test. The same disparity is found between primary and middle schools, according to the NCES. A comparison of mathematics tests showed private schools scored 18 points higher for eighth-graders and 8 points higher for fourth graders. Reading had the same results, with the private schools outscoring their public counterparts by 18 points in eighth grade and 15 points in fourth grade.
Public School vs. Private School: Religion
The separation of church and state is guaranteed by the Constitution and that means local public schools can’t introduce religion into the classroom. A vast majority of private school students (79 percent) attend some form of a religiously affiliated school. A full 1.9 million kids are enrolled in Catholic institutions, making it the largest component of the private school universe. But, it’s a system that is changing. According to the National Catholic Educational Association, 18.4 percent of all the students enrolled were non-Catholic, a number that has been steadily growing over the years.
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